Fresh and Hardened Properties of SCC Incorporating Rice Husk Ash and Sugarcane Bagasse Ash [PDF]
Self-compacting concrete represents a unique type of concrete that achieves self-compression through its mass, eliminating the need for external vibrations.
Jagdeep, Verma Nitin
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An analysis of Brazilian sugarcane bagasse ash behavior under thermal gasification. [PDF]
Background: Ashes from sugarcane were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence, ash content, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS).
Ett, Gerhard +6 more
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Durability of mortars containing sugarcane bagasse ash
Abstract This research examines the durability properties of mortars containing sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) replacing Portland Cement (PC) by weight of binder. Mortar mixtures were prepared with a water-to-cementitious materials ratio of 0.60 and a cementitious/sand ratio of 1:2.75. A partial replacement of (PC) by 10% and 20% of (SCBA)
V G Jiménez-Quero +2 more
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Development of sustainable alkali activated composite incorporated with sugarcane bagasse ash and polyvinyl alcohol fibers. [PDF]
The infrastructure boom has driven up cement demand to 30 billion tons annually. To address this and promote sustainable construction, researchers are developing solutions for carbon-neutral building practices, aiming to transform industrial waste into ...
Iqbal M +6 more
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Characterization of rice husk-based catalyst prepared via conventional and microwave carbonisation [PDF]
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Carbon-based sulphonated catalysts (CBSCs) were made from rice husk for biodiesel production. The CBSCs were prepared by microwave (MW) and conventional heating processes from the same feedstock.
Adam +47 more
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Fungi isolated from Miscanthus and sugarcane: biomass conversion, fungal enzymes, and hydrolysis of plant cell wall polymers. [PDF]
BackgroundBiofuel use is one of many means of addressing global change caused by anthropogenic release of fossil fuel carbon dioxide into Earth's atmosphere.
Bauer, Stefan +6 more
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Sugarcane Bagasse Ash Micronized Using Air Jet Mills for Green Pozzolan in Brazil
This study provided a basis for new possibilities concerning the use of the sugarcane bagasse ash as a green pozzolanic addition to the Portland cement composite.
Rafael G. D. Molin Filho +7 more
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This study specifically focuses on pyrolysis kinetics and thermochemical decomposition of important nonedible agricultural wastes (orange filter cake, pomegranate filter cake, poplar branch, corn stalk, sugarcane bagasse, olive pomace, hazelnut glume ...
Mehmet Melikoglu +2 more
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Effect of sugarcane bagasse fibre on the flexural behavior of geopolymer concrete RCC beams [PDF]
CO2 is released into the atmosphere during the manufacture of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). Fly ash, a by-product of the coal industry, is used to replace OPC in concrete. It contains a lot of silicate gel and is mixed with an alkaline solution to make
Chandana Srimanthula +2 more
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A Review on Sugarcane Bagasse Ash which Enhance Properties of Ultra-High Performance Concrete and Usable for EFUHPC [PDF]
In this study we discus about sugarcane bagasse ash which improving mechanical properties of concrete, High Performance Concrete (HPC) and suitable for making Ecofriendly Ultra-High Performance Concrete (EFUHPC). Many ecofriendly materials like Sugarcane
Sharma Devendra Kumar, Ahamad Imran
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